- John Legend and Isaac Hayes have joined the cast of the comedy Soul Men, which includes Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac, writes Billboard.
- ComingSoon has news that Wes Craven's first horror project since 1994 will be 25/8, based on the 1972 George Romero film.
- Benjamin Bratt will star in a new series for A&E about an interventionist, while Timothy Hutton will portray a modern-day Robin Hood in the TNT series Leverage; details on both are at The Futon Critic.
- Ashton Kutcher and Jennifer Jason Leigh will star together in the indie sex comedy titled Spread, reports Variety.
- Aretha Franklin is not pleased with Beyonce after Beyonce's Grammy intro referred to Tina Turner, not Franklin, as "the queen," the Associated Press reports.
- Zap2It writes that Joel Surnow, co-creator of 24, is leaving the show to pursue other projects.
- According to Billboard, this summer's tour will be the last for The Police.
- Fox is remaking a Japanese TV show in which people must fit into shapes like human Tetris pieces, according to Variety.
Tina Fey will host the first post-strike episode of Saturday Night Live on Feb. 23, and Ellen Page will follow the next week, writes The New York Times.

















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get over it aretha!!
1Cool, it's Isaac Hayes!
And people fitting to shapes?? Kinda creepy.
2Wow. Aretha needs bigger things to worry about.
3The tetris show!?!? There's no way this would work as an English-language remake. Part of the appeal of the Tetris show is that I have no idea what is actually being said, and it's so shiny and happy.
4Aretha is being ridiculous. The Police news makes me laugh, many a band has said a tour is their last.
5All Urethra is queen of nowadays is to her burger King. Its not like she is going to run after Tina or Beyonce. Maybe send a bounty hunter out to bring them back to Jabbas Palace.
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